Vinyl Vault - Page 8

One of the more interesting projects from both Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton's past would probably be the Blind Faith project in 1969. Both musicians were in transitional periods so they didn't really know what they wanted to do and it was fleeting,

Led Zeppelin fans can't miss today's Vinyl Vault - one of the deeper things on Physical Graffiti that is hardly ever on the air. Remember Ten Years Gone? Of course. Moody, dark Zep as only they could do it. One of the "new" tracks, at the time, from a double project that also included older unuse

Even though The Knack first hit in 1979, their look and style were so associated with the 1980's that they became thought of as an 80's act, with the other "new wave" types from '78 or '79. It was fun and simple - a very welcome alternative (for most) to the stale radio recipe of Journey, Styx and Kansas at the time. Although very few of these new bands would ever enjoy staying

Another Jacksonville, Florida favorite on today's Vinyl Vault, Blackfoot. While not reaching the dizzying heights of other Jacksonville alumni like Lynyrd Skynyrd or the Allman Brothers, they do mainta

Deep Purple fans can't miss today's Vinyl Vault track, being from one of their best albums and hardly ever on the air anymore, making it "perfect" for this program. "Perfect" that is, being the title track to Perfect Strangers, the big 1984 reunion album for the classic "Mark II" line up. We'll explain later this afternoon around 5:20pm. Out of tow

Leon Russell's popular segment of George Harrison's Concert For Bangladesh gets a rare spin today by request. His take on Jumpin' Jack Flash/Youngblood was all over the radio shortly after the album and film came out, and continued to be through the 1970's. Let's see if you remember it - today around

Some earlier Jackson Browne today by request, Rock Me On The Water is a cool little tune from his debut in 1972, that may sound refreshing on a day that is expected to hit 90 degrees! The album's single, Doctor My Eyes got all the attention so you may enjoy hearing this secondary thing that rock radio embraced. Out of town? Listen live on-line.

Hey Peter Frampton fans! We're into the 1975 self titled "Frampton" album today with one of those things that the live album popularized. I'll Give You Money has since been a fan fave and is still played at many Frampton shows now. As with the other studio tracks from this set that gained recognition as live ve

Uriah Heep makes a rare appearance on the Vinyl Vault today with a fan fave called The Wizard. It's from 1972's Demons And Wizards, one of their biggest albums, finding the boys in acoustic mode. This band enjoyed massive popularity in the early to mid 1970's but just didn't have the staying power

Fans of the Allman Brothers Band can't miss today's Vinyl Vault track, a rare spin on the hippy dippy Revival, an early thing from their second album in 1970. The band was still finding its chops so this track is a great sample of their progression from southern tinged pop rock to one of the greatest southern blues rock acts ever. One of the few times Greg All

Doors fans can't miss the vault today! The often requested Peace Frog is today's deep track, coming from the album "Morrison Hotel", one that many fans consider their best, including me. Even though Roadhouse Blues was the only popular track on it, it's filled with gems that had the band moving in a more bluesy direction. 5:20pm this afternoon, live or on-line.

Many AC/DC fans seem to prefer the earlier, raunchier Bon Scott material as opposed to anything they've done since his unfortunate death. Nothing against Brian Johnson mind you, who helped convert the act into superstar status, but his constant screech is just a bit much for me. The band had great ideas duri

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